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Major Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway: Dual Crashes Near Williamsville and West Seneca Impact I-90 Travel

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On January 7, 2025, at 10:26 PM, two significant traffic incidents occurred on the New York State Thruway (I-90), impacting both westbound and eastbound lanes. The first crash took place on the westbound side of I-90, just after the Williamsville Toll Barrier. This area is a crucial point for travelers heading towards Buffalo, known for its proximity to the bustling suburb of Williamsville, which offers a mix of residential and commercial spaces. The Williamsville Toll Barrier is a notable landmark for commuters and long-distance travelers alike, marking a key transition point on the Thruway.

Simultaneously, a second crash was reported on the eastbound side of I-90, just before Exit 54, which leads to West Seneca via Route 16. West Seneca is a suburban town located southeast of Buffalo, characterized by its residential neighborhoods and local businesses. This section of the Thruway is a vital corridor for those traveling towards the eastern suburbs and beyond.

Both incidents occurred during late evening hours, a time when traffic is typically lighter, yet still significant due to ongoing travel and transport activities. The crashes likely caused disruptions in the flow of traffic, affecting not only local commuters but also long-distance travelers using this major interstate route. The New York State Thruway is a critical artery for the region, connecting various towns and cities, and any incidents on this roadway can have widespread implications for traffic patterns and travel times.

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